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Tilray says lots of growth in the market

The CEO of Tilray, the Nanaimo area medicinal marijuana facility, says in the last month alone the company has signed up one thousand new patients
Greg Engel says the company is poised to jump into the recreation use market once legislation passes to make it legal too.
Engle says going forward in the recreational use marketplace, distribution is something that has to be worked out yet.
Engel was speaking at Thursday’s Duncan-Cowichan Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.
Sharon Vanhouwe
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